Pío Leyva - Carinoso Si Mentiroso No
Ignacio Pineiro - Mayeya No Juegues Con los Santos
Sexteto Bolana - Quiereme, Camagueyana
Orquesta Sublime - Saca la Lengua
Grupo Campay Segundo - San Luisera
Conjunto Marquetti - Que No Muera el Son
Conjunto Casino - Alto Songo
Killa Wañuy - Muerte de la Luna
Los Kjarkas & Savia Andina - Por un Sueño de Amor
Sexteto Tipico Habanero - Elena la Cumbanchera
Septeto Habanero - El Tomatero
Los Compadres - Amor Silvestre
El Indio Nabori - Guajira Guantanamera
Pío Leyva - Pescadores de Camaron
Roberto Espí - La Malanga
Los Destellos - El Renegón
Los Hermanos Rosario - ¡Ay Qué Soledad!
Celia Cruz & Tito Puente - La Guarachera
Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical - Cumbia sin nombre
Conjunto Sones de Oriente - La Botijuela de Juan
El Kinto - Penas de sal
Samara Alofa - Dnt Care
POBVIO - REGGAETON FRESH
Dj Rankng - Friki Friki (Meca Riddim)
Tilamp tilamp (Kreol 808 Remix)
Nuri - A5dher 1 (Dengue Dengue Dengue Remix)
Ground - Tumulus (DDD Remix)
joe� - Pikilao Playero
Bufi - Baile Muerto (Hanzo & Yaman Remix)
Planetary Assault Systems - The Parting
Ojerime - Give It Up 2 Me (Chopped n Screwed By SeñorChop)
MACROSS 82-99 with Soul Bell - Want Me
Nuri - Yiri (Martha van Straaten and M.RUX Remix)
ELEYO ARENA - Dj.RogelioH.
Makina Kandela - Simbora
Raja Kirik - Kubro
Dwarfs of East Agouza - Rats Don't Eat Synthesizers
aCommonPlace - track 3 (unreleased)
Darashpreet Johal looks into the implications of the pilot programme being run by Immigration NZ for the past 18 months to profile and target overstayers.
For this weeks Fancy New Band we were lucky to welcome art punk band Model Into the studio! Model blew the station away with their incredible set bringing cecis dancable bass, Taylors smashing drums and Marlons witty, honest lyrics paired with his rough jangly guitar. This performance is one you dont want to miss!
Sam speaks to Rachael Norcross, guitarist and vocalist of Model Home about the band’s new debut album, out today, titled ...And Nobody Made A Sound. Whakarongo mai nei!
Heidi talks to Tokerau Wilson about his show Wheke Fortress at Audio Foundation. The show featured sonic workshops such as "Demystifying Musical Equipment" and a comics/storytelling one, "Outside the Frame".
Tom talked to Clare Gemima about her forays into the Brooklyn's the "Other Art Fair", and living in New York as an artist.
E whai ake nei, coming up on the first (!!) Various Artists of 2024!
Liam chats to Keciano Tiufuva about his new solo exhibition opening tomorrow at Wheke Fortress.
Frances speaks to Pauline Autet of Contemporary HUM about their current Boosted campaign.
She'll also speak with photographer Kate van der Drift about Water Marks, currently on show at 23 locations around Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
Sherry Zhang speaks to directors, Julie Zhu and Nahyeon Lee, of the short film Myth of the Model Minority. Firstly, Julie discusses the representation of Asian New Zealanders, and the direction she hopes conversations around migrants and diaspora communities shift to. Then, Nahyeon dicusses the token minority, assimilation and Dominion road as a safe space for ethnic minorities.
Mātai Medical Research Institute and the Auckland Bioengineering Institute are working on new research to generate complete computerised models of children’s physiology, particularly internal organs.
Currently, the only modelling data available is incomplete, from overseas, or of adult organs. Researchers hope to develop an idea of what normal physiology for New Zealand children looks like in order to allow for earlier detection of abnormalities.
Arno spoke to Dr Haribalan Kumar of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute to find out more.
Arno started our interview by asking why complete child physiology models were only now being created.
Created to fill a gap in self-reporting well-being models; Ngaruroro ‘s development was a collaborative process.
The model includes eight key themes in relation to wellbeing;
1) Here tāngata (social and familial ties)
2) Te taiao (the environment)
3) Taonga tuku iho (cultural treasures)
4) Tinana (body)
5) Wairua (spirit)
6) Ngākau (inner-system)
7) Matea (core needs)
and,
8) Mana (authority)
Nicholas spoke to the lead author of the article and PhD researcher at Victoria University of Wellington, Finely Ngarangi Johnson (Rongomaiwahine, Ngāti Kahungunu) about Ngaruroro. We also spoke about the application of well-being models.